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Old 12-14-2017, 06:29 PM   #4
crazyjeenyus
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Re: One for the small block decoders

Disclaimer: I can neither confirm nor deny the accuracy of the information below:

The resource I use (nastyz28.com) gives 3 options based on the "TBC" suffix code:

'70 350, C-10 to 3500, automatic transmission 255HP 4 Barrell Intake

'70 350, K-10 & 20, 3-spd manual transmission 255HP 4 Barrell Intake

'79 350, C-10 to 2500, manual transmission L LS9 165 HP 4 Barrell Intake

Info based on the 3970010 casting number gives 2 options:

'68 327 2-bolt main A body

'69-'79 350 185 to 370 HP 2/4 - bolt mains car, truck, vette

And I interpret the date stampings on the back of the block as follows:

9 - last digit of year block was cast

L10 - L is the month the block was cast, since L is the 12th letter in the alphabet this block was cast in December and 10 is the day of the month.

So, from here you kind of have to combine all the data and come up with something that satisfies all the different stampings.

I would I.D. this as:

'79 350 low compression truck engine with just under 200HP. Probably came with a SM465 - 4 speed manual transmission.

Since it has been rebuilt, it is very likely that the heads are not the original ones that came with the engine, which could greatly increase the HP value. All in all its probably a typical work duty truck engine.
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